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Cruise Ship Warnings - State Department Advice on COVID-19 Travel



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Many major cruise line companies are operating in spite of cruise ship warnings by the State Department. The travel advisory was issued late Sunday evening and was a direct response to a coronavirus outbreak on cruise ships.

In a statement, The State Department said that Americans should not travel aboard cruise ships because they are at greater risk of contracting the virus. The agency stated that the vessels are more likely to carry passengers together than other transport modes.

The agency added that cruise ship passengers could face international travel restrictions at their ports and they wouldn't be able to rely upon government repatriation flights to get them home if the local authorities decide to ban them from leaving.

The CDC has generally advised against all travel except essential during coronavirus outbreaks and other health threats. With this new outbreak, however, the CDC has taken a more active approach.

It's important to remember that there are a variety of ways to protect yourself against COVID-19 infection, according to the CDC. These include:

* Avoid situations that increase your risk of developing more severe diseases, such as crowds and long flights (e.g. from Miami to San Francisco).


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This virus can also be transmitted to cruise ships.

The CDC recommends that you contact the company booking your cruise to determine if there are any precautions in place.

If they do tell you, you should be notified so you can make other arrangements to board the ship.

To prevent spreading the virus, you should use an alcohol-based hand soap frequently.


Some cruise companies have implemented more rigorous procedures to ensure passenger and crew safety during outbreaks.

The CDC advises against cruise ship travel for those with chronic conditions and people who are at higher risk of getting infected by COVID-19.

This is a vital issue. Follow the CDC's recommendations to keep yourself safe and healthy as you travel abroad.


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Numerous health organizations offer free vaccinations and support to travelers to keep them healthy during the epidemic. The CDC recommends that travelers have their vaccines up-to-date before they board a ship.

The CDC offers some tips on how to stay healthy.

1. Wash your hands often with soap and water after going to the bathroom; before eating or touching your face, or coughing or sneezing; and after handling surfaces that are contaminated with germs.

2. If you go outside of your cabin, don't wear tight fitting clothes or shoes. Do not share towels or personal items with anyone.

4. Report any loss of passport immediately to the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. They will arrange to obtain a replacement passport at a cost.

5. You might prefer to have your own room or apartment aboard the ship than sharing one.




FAQ

Where should I go on my next cruise?

It is important to consider the places you wish to visit if you are looking for different ports of calls. These details can also be used to help you narrow down your search. If history is your passion, then you might be interested in a cruise which visits places like Alaska, Bermuda, Canada and England. You may be more interested in water sports and beaches, so you might consider a trip that includes destinations such Jamaica, Aruba. Bahamas, Costa Rica. Panama. Hawaii.


How does cruising work

When you book a cruise, you pay a deposit (usually $50-$100) when you reserve your cabin. Your balance is due 30 days before departure. You will check in to your cabin once you have arrived at the port. You might then be able to take part in an onboard activity.


Why is cruise vacation so popular?

Cruises have become increasingly popular because they offer an exciting vacation experience for people who want to travel but don't want to deal with airport delays and long flights. The cruises offer a relaxed atmosphere that allows passengers to relax and enjoy their vacation without having to worry about work or other daily details.

Tourists can visit multiple destinations both on land and by sea with cruise ships. They have plenty of time to explore all the attractions and sights in each destination.


Is food available on a cruise or not?

The answer is yes All cruises offer complimentary food. To enjoy these drinks, however, you will need beverages to purchase.

The cost of a cruise depends on the ship you're sailing on. A luxury liner cruiser may cost $20-30 per person, depending on the drink you purchase. The cost for a small vessel will likely be lower at $10-15 per individual.


Where do cruises start?

Miami, Florida is the main destination for cruise vacations. Because it is home to both international airports as well as ports, cruises depart from Miami. These two locations allow passengers to explore the rest of South America and Europe.



Statistics

  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
  • If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)
  • In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)



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How To

How to stay safe while on a cruise ship

There are many things to be aware of before you board a cruise ship. To avoid getting into trouble, you must know how to behave onboard. Here are some safety tips to help you enjoy your trip.

  1. Be aware of your surroundings at all times. People tend to gather together on cruise ships, especially at meals. It is easy to lose sight of your task when you are surrounded by people who want food and chat. Don't let this distract you from what you're supposed to do. If you notice someone engaging in dangerous behavior, such as smoking, or drinking alcohol, politely tell them to stop.
  2. Your room key should always be with you on board the ship. This way, they'll know where to find you if anything happens to you. You should also have your passport on you.
  3. Keep your valuables out of sight. Many cabins have drawers underneath the bed. You can store important documents such as passports and credit cards. Be sure to keep nothing valuable out of plain sight. You should keep your bags hidden away from others.
  4. Keep hydrated. While cruise ships have plenty of water, sometimes it can be difficult for passengers to remember to drink enough. Take advantage of the free bottled water available throughout the ship. Keep yourself hydrated. You will feel tired and cranky which can lead to accidents or fights.
  5. Pay attention to the announcements. Announcements can also be seen on television screens and in public addresses systems. These announcements include safety procedures, emergency exits and weather reports. These announcements need to be taken seriously. These announcements might save your own life.
  6. Do not leave your cabin without first locking the door. No matter how kind a crew member might seem, your cabin should be locked. Thieves can often get in through unlocked doors. You should ask the crew for permission before you use the restroom.
  7. Avoid going overboard alone. If you fall overboard, it takes time for the ship's crew to rescue you. You may attract sharks or other sea creatures to your body while you are still on the ship's crew. It is best to wait for help.
  8. Smoking is not permitted in elevators. These elevators are pressured, which means smoke can quickly build up. Get out as soon as you feel dizzy. It doesn't necessarily mean that breathing is safe, even though the outside air is clean.
  9. Be familiar with the evacuation procedures. Each year, thousands of people die after being trapped in elevators. In an emergency, you should follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
  10. Make sure you are familiar with the fire drill. Fire drills take place regularly, almost every day. Everyone on deck must evacuate when there is a drill. Follow the instructions given by crew members. Once the drill is over, you can go back to the cabin and lock the doors.
  11. Ask questions before you accept food or drink. Cruisers often experience food poisoning. It is common for people to not realize that certain foods can't be eaten onboard ships. Raw oysters, for example, are not allowed on most cruise ships. If you're not sure whether the food being served is safe, you can politely decline it and opt for another meal.
  12. Use the pool with caution Inadvertently falling into pools has been a frequent occurrence. It is possible to slip and fall into the pool without being noticed. It is possible to slip and tumble on the deck at any given moment. Always wear appropriate footwear and pay close attention to what's around you.




 



Cruise Ship Warnings - State Department Advice on COVID-19 Travel